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The World — Tarot card meaning

A triumphant, dancing figure draped in a light veil is suspended within a lush, oval laurel wreath, symbolizing the cosmic cycle. In the four corners of the card, the heads of a bull, a lion, an eagle, and an angel observe the completion of the great work. The figure represents total integration, the harmony of the universe, and the end of a long, transformative journey.

The World represents the completion of a major cycle and the attainment of absolute wholeness. It is the manifestation of your soul’s potential in the material realm, signaling a time of profound achievement, inner peace, and the feeling that you have finally found your place in the grand design. All your experiences have converged to bring you to this state of grace.

Enjoy the fruits of your labor; this is a time for celebration, completion, and deep gratitude. Reflect on how far you have traveled and acknowledge that you are part of a larger, perfect cosmic harmony. If you have been working toward a goal, expect it to come to fruition now, bringing with it a sense of finality and fulfillment that clears the way for the next phase of your journey.

You have arrived at the summit; bask in the success and wholeness you have cultivated.

In a reading: Winning the lottery. Getting your heart's desire. Having everything you ever imagined having.

Upright meanings: Having it all; Knowing and loving yourself as completely as possible; Seeing the interconnection of all things and people; Enhancing your perspective; Living life to its fullest; Understanding the meaning of life.

Reversed meanings: Allowing greed and envy to prevent you from enjoying what you do possess; Failing to see the larger design in ordinary events; Believing that everything that exists can be touched, counted, or measured; Failing to see the divine reflected in those around you.

Keywords: wholeness, integration, totality, completeness, fullness.

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This content is for entertainment and self-reflection based on tradition and symbolism — not scientific fact.